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    OpenAI Codex CLI

    OpenAI Codex CLI

    Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal

    OpenAI Codex CLI is a lightweight, open-source coding assistant that runs directly in your terminal, designed to bring ChatGPT-level reasoning to your code workflows. It allows developers to interactively query, edit, and generate code within their repositories, all while maintaining version control. The CLI can scaffold new files, run code in sandboxed environments, install dependencies, and commit changes automatically, streamlining chat-driven development. It supports various approval...
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    OpenHuman

    OpenHuman

    Your Personal AI super intelligence. Private, simple and powerful

    OpenHuman is an open-source personal AI assistant built to operate as a daily-life agent rather than a simple chatbot. It focuses on a private, desktop-first experience with a friendly interface, onboarding flows, and a persistent assistant that can remember context over time. The project connects to common productivity tools, gathers fresh information from integrations, and organizes user knowledge into a local memory system. It also includes practical agent tools such as web search, web...
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Rust Port

    Rust Port

    The Rust workspace under rust/ is the current systems-language port

    Rust Port is an open-source reconstruction and experimentation framework derived from leaked or reverse-engineered versions of advanced AI coding agents, designed to replicate and extend the capabilities of agentic development systems. It functions as a programmable coding assistant that operates through autonomous workflows, enabling users to generate, modify, and analyze code with minimal manual intervention. The project emphasizes agent-based execution, where tasks are broken down into...
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    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai: Local AI Agents

    Shinkai allows you to create advanced AI (local) agents effortlessly

    Shinkai is a free, open-source AI platform that lets anyone create powerful AI agents without coding. These agents can collaborate with each other, handle complex tasks, and operate in decentralized crypto environments. Key Features: - No-Code Agent Creation - Build specialized agents (trading bots, sentiment trackers, etc.) with simple descriptions - Multi-Agent Collaboration - Agents work together to solve complex problems - Crypto Integration - Built-in support for decentralized...
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